darrylabrown
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- Mar 12, 2006
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darrylabrown said:Thanks for the input. It is a little early here in the bike season, snowed last night.
I guess I am just a little too eager :aj:
After driving, crashing, sinking the KLR, I am leaning towards the green one.
Anyone else have a big KLR?[/QUOTE]
No, but I applaud the guys I've seen out on the trails with them, maybe not the real nasty stuff, but none the less that's a lot of bike to manuever through the woods.
I'd stick with the KDX, or skip the 250x and go straight for the 450X. I guess I just wouldn't want to buy new, and then be at a loss for power and wish I'd sprung for more...
StuckinJersey One minute I'm riding next thing I know I'm sitting on the bike up to my neck in water.
:yikes:rubbersidedown said:Ok maybe only a story, but last summer a ride through some uncharted woods did have me brake checking into a power slide only ten feet away from a suspended paper wasp nest. It was hanging from a low branch at face height. For days I was trying to imagine how that could have ended up.
A nice big nest lodged into my helmet going full speed.
Alright flame me, I've de-railed the thread now...
StuckinJersey said:Oh man totally sunk my KDX when I was riding up a shallow river that had a nice 4x4 area that went from ankle deep to chest deep. One minute I'm riding next thing I know I'm sitting on the bike up to my neck in water. We ended up putting it upside down, taking the plug out and using the kick starter as a hand pump to get the water out of the piston area. Man but I have to say we did that for about 10 minutes, put a new plug in and she started up. Had to rev the thing hard to get everything cleaned out but ran fine the rest of the day.
darrylabrown said:2001 $3500 CDN
Anyone taking the Alaska HWY trip?
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